The slide show generated is in HTML, so you only need a web browser to show it.

Easy sharing, as it can be put up on a website for anyone to see!

Full documentation is available at readthedocs.org, and also in the
documentation subdirectory.

Installation

Hovercraft requires Python 3.2 or later, and can be installed like any Python package.
The easiest way is to install pip, and then run:

$ pip3 install hovercraft

Hovercraft is untested on Windows, but there is no reason it shouldn’t work, at least in theory.

Contributors

Hovercraft! was written by Lennart Regebro <regebro@gmail.com>, and is licensed
as CC-0, except for the following:

reST.xsl is (c) Michael Alyn Miller <malyn@strangeGizmo.com> and
published under a BSD-style license included in reST.xsl itself.

impress.js is (c) Bartek Szopka (@bartaz) released under MIT and GPL
licenses. See the impress.js page for more information.

Other contributors (see CHANGES.txt for details):

Carl Meyer [carljm]

Chris Withers [cjw296]

Fahrzin Hemmati [fahhem]

Christophe Labouisse [ggtools]

Paul Schoenfelder [bitwalker]

Bernhard Weitzhofer [b6d]

Russ Ferriday [topiaruss]

Changes

2.2 (2016-10-15)

#98: Presentation not update when using gedit

2.1 (2016-02-27)

#87: Support multiple :css: statements. [bitwalker]

#86, #88: In-template resources failed for external templates.

#89: The file monitoring could make the CPU go to 100%. [b6d]

#81: positions.rst example was out of date.

Dropped Python 3.2 support, because docutils doesn’t seem to
work on Python 3.2 any longer. With docutils 0.9 it probably
still works.

Updated tests to work with newer Pygments.

#96: Relative paths was not working.

#91: When modifying included files the presentation was not updated.

2.0 (2015-06-14)

Better support for :class:. [fahhem]

Now supports data-perspective. [fahhem]

Fixed typos in template.py. [fahhem, ggtools]

2.0b1 (2014-11-27)

IMPORTANT! The positioning has been reimplemented. The most important change
is that there is no longer any calculation of relative movement when you use
absolute coordinates. Therefore, if you use absolute coordinates on some slides
and then have no coordinates on other slides, your positioning may no longer
be correct with version 2.0.

IMPORTANT! Moved the “note” XML transformation into the templates, as this is an
impress.js feature, and other libraries, such as Reveal.js, will render it
differently. If you make your own templates, you need to update them accordingly!

Relative coordinates (starting with r) are now supported for all positioning,
attributes including rotation and scaling.

Now includes a server-mode, that will serve the presentation via http and
also re-generate the presentation if the source-files change.

Images can now also have a :class: attribute.

Added support for multiple levels of slides. This is to make it able
to support for example Reveal.js through external templates.

1.1 (2013-03-15)

ReST comments are no longer rendered to HTML. [carljm]

Fixed a bug in the path handling for CSS resources. [carljm]

Various fixes and improvements in ReST handling. [cjw296]

1.0 (2013-02-22)

#1, #2: Add key-binding to pop up the help, a parameter and a presentation
field setting to not show the help at load.

Added documentation for #8: Naming steps.

#7: You can now define CSS-files to be included with a :css:-field in the
presentation.

#3: You can now leave out the presenter notes from the output with the
parameter -n or –skip-notes

Added a “simple” template that has no presenter console.

Updated to impress-console 1.1, fixing a Firefox bug.

Added support for more HTML metadata.

Finished documentation and examples.

1.0b2 (2013-02-13)

Added syntax highlighting support.

#9: All positioning variables except data-x and data-y are now “sticky” so